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Denny Knappen

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  1. A very busy man, Kevin. Those names must be your specialty.
  2. Wow, thnaks for all the nice comments. I have the Bear Dream Catcher to finish this weekend.
  3. Thanks, Travis. The policy is well appreciated.
  4. Thanks, Jim. Nice comments are always appreciated.
  5. Thanks Steve. I stack cut three at a time.
  6. This is Dream Catcher number two. The pattern is by Sue Mey and purchased from her website. I need three completed by August. I used 1/2" Ash and 1/4" Bloodwood and Holly. The blades were FD UR #3. The final one will be with a bear. Comments welcome.
  7. The oak really makes the subject pop. Very nice cutting.
  8. I saw this on the other forum, Pete. Sure is a nice piece. I really like Sheila's candle holder patterns.
  9. Definitely brave. I don't think I would attempt it.
  10. Denny Knappen

    Hi

    Welcome to the forum from TN.
  11. What a great score. Did she know the value of what she was buying? My wife would have no concept of the value.
  12. Welcome to the forum, also from TN. Just an hour or so west in Dayton. We own a store in downtown Dayton, ArtCrafters. Come for a visit. We always have coffee and goodies at the coffee bar.
  13. Thanks Jim. He gives them away at Christmas to just about anybody.
  14. Very nice, combining wood burning and scrolling.
  15. Congrats on the sales. Great projects
  16. Many happy hours of scrolling to you.
  17. Kip, those are amazing. Works of art.
  18. Thanks all for the nice comments. If anyone gets Sue Mey's newsletter, the Dream catcher is shared. Thanks Sue Mey!
  19. Very beautiful work, Marg.
  20. Thanks for the comments. Kip, the Shellac is a spray can of Zinnzers (not sure of the spelling)
  21. As a follow up, someone came into ArtCrafters and purchased all the Miniature Birdhouses. What a joy.
  22. Very delicate fretwork. well done.
  23. Thanks for all the nice comments. Dave, no the outside was cut with the scroll saw and a FD UR #3 blade. I received a nice Facebook comment for Sue Mey.
  24. Thanks Kevin. Possibly use colored acrylic between two 1/4" layers. Thanks for the idea.
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